Small watery droplets on the edges of blueberry bush leaves are loaded with nutrients for many insects, including bees, wasps and flies, according to a new study, the first of its kind. The study ...
LAKETOWN TWP. — A hearty cheer lifted over the towering blueberry bushes at Huyser Farm Park on Thursday, Aug. 18. “Hooray! The wasps are out!” shouted Jackie Perkins, research assistant at the ...
North Carolina’s blueberries may have a beetle problem. For the first time, scientists in the Tarheel State have documented ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — As Michigan residents head out to the blueberry fields this summer, there’s a seasonal danger that awaits: the white-marked tussock moth. Even though they look enticing to pet, ...